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This month, the magazine is about global finance. In September 2008, there was a global financial crisis. Why did it happen and will there be another financial crisis soon?

From this month's magazine:

10 years ago there was a global financial crisis. What went wrong and where are we now?

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When will we see the next financial crisis? Is it a good idea to lower or raise interest rates? Should all countries do this at the same time?

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We think that China and other Asian countries are doing very well economically. But is this really true?

There are very big comapmies lke Facebook in Silicon Valley but is there too much money looking for too many new business ideas?

Is free trade good for all countries?

Debt is growing in sub-Saharan Africa - what are the dangers?

Many Palestinian families in East Jerusalem are facing eviction under an Israeli law. Read about the terrible experience of the Sumarin family:

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Steve McCurry took the well-known photo in 1984 of the green-eyed Afghan Girl. Read about his experiences as a photographer around the world:

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In the financial crisis many in the US lost their homes. Read about Julius and Ellen and their big family who are still fighting to keep their house:

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Two football teams - one in and one in Gerogia. But they cannot play a match together because of politics:

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